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iPhone uses more power than Refrigerator?
Your iPhone uses more energy than a refrigerator - The Week
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The iPhone has a 2400 mAh 3.7 V battery ~ 9 Wh per charge. How do we get to 361 kWh? If we add in the tower usage, charger losses (50%), etc, I still don't see how we get to 361 kWh/year. |
Hmm...the article mentions wireless connections, data usage AND charging. So...I are they talking about simply the wireless connection in your home, or saying something along the lines of "the average iPhone user piggybacks on X amount of wireless connections per year..."
I dunno, though, didn't care enough to read the article :) |
Now wait!
You are not supposed to THINK about what is written in an article. Just accept the fact that the author has the same education as that CNN article about how engines work. |
if you stack up wireless connections, data usage, and battery charging
then shouldn't you also stack up transmission losses in the feed to the fridge & power generation inefficiencies? |
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Granted, a single request from my single phone accounts for only a fractional percentage of that total power usage, but it adds up. Your phone isn't transceiving only when you're surfing the web. It's checking for updates, downloading email in the background, etc. |
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